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The City of Toowoomba, Queensland.
The City of Toowoomba
was a
Local Government Area located in the Darling Downs region of
Queensland,
Australia, encompassing the centre and inner suburbs of the
regional city of
Toowoomba. The city covered an area of 116.5 square kilometres
(45.0 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity in various
forms from 1860 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other
councils in the surrounding area to become the Toowoomba Regional
Council.
Suburbs
- Centenary Heights
- Cranley
- Darling Heights
- Drayton
- East Toowoomba
- Glenvale (split with Shire of Jondaryan)
- Harlaxton
- Harristown
- Kearneys Spring
- Middle Ridge
- Mount Kynoch
- Mount Lofty
- Newtown
- North Toowoomba
- Prince Henry Heights
- Rangeville
- Redwood
- Rockville
- South Toowoomba
- Toowoomba
- Wilsonton
- Wilsonton Heights
History
The Toowoomba Municipality
was proclaimed on 19 November 1860 under the Municipalities Act
1858, a piece of
New
South Wales legislation inherited by Queensland when it became a
separate colony in 1859. William Henry Groom, sometimes described as
the "father of Toowoomba", was elected its first mayor. It achieved
a measure of autonomy in 1878 with the enactment of the Local
Government Act. With the passage of the Local Authorities Act
1902, Toowoomba became a town council on 31 March 1903. On 29
October 1904, Toowoomba was proclaimed a City.
Toowoomba absorbed parts of the Shire of Middle
Ridge and Town of Newtown on 23 February 1917, and on 19 March 1949,
following a major reorganisation of local government in South East
Queensland, Toowoomba grew its area to include parts of the
Highfields and Drayton Shires.
In 2006 the Mayor proposed a controversial plan
to recycle sewage into one of the dams to be used for drinking
water. The federal government agreed to provide partial funding
subject to a number of conditions including a requirement to hold a
referendum on the issue. On 29 July 2006, Toowoomba voted against
the recycled sewage project with the 'No' vote winning by 62% to
38%.
In 2005 Toowoomba City Councillor Lyle Shelton
called for Toowoomba's boundaries to be expanded to encompass the
area some refer to as "Greater Toowoomba", reflecting Toowoomba's
suburban spread beyond the city boundaries.
On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government
(Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of
Queensland on 10 August 2007, the City of Toowoomba merged with the
Shires of Cambooya, Clifton, Crows Nest, Jondaryan, Millmerran,
Pittsworth and Shire of Rosalie to form the Toowoomba Regional
Council. The former mayor of the Shire of Jondaryan won the
mayoralty of the new entity.
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